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Liebowitz contract extended for five years

Liebowitz contract extended for five years The Board of Trustees has extended President Ron Liebowitz’s contract for another five years, according to a press release sent to the Brandeis community on April 9. The Board of Trustees stated “strong support for his [Liebowitz’s] continued leadership” in the press release.  “I am grateful to have the opportunity to advance the work we began four years ago and to implement Brandeis’ Framework for the Future,” Liebowitz wrote in an email to The Brandeis Hoot in reaction to the extension. “What’s best for the university has been my number one priority since I arrived here and this will continue for me to be front and center. I am honored to work with exceptional faculty and staff to the benefit of our students and proud of the university’s teaching, research, and creative achievements. I look forward to building a better and stronger Brandeis along with all of the university’s constituencies.” 

New and upcoming Undergraduate Research Symposium

New and upcoming Undergraduate Research Symposium The first ever all-discipline Undergraduate Research and Creative Collaborations Symposium will be held virtually on April 30, showcasing more than 120 projects across the sciences, social sciences and humanities. As of now, the symposium is the only event that covers research across all disciplines in the undergraduate population.  Director of Undergraduate-Faculty Research Partnerships Margaret Lynch and Senior Associate Director of Communications and Marketing for the School of Arts and Sciences Simon Goodacre spoke with The Brandeis Hoot about the event and the recent efforts to develop undergraduate research opportunities at Brandeis.  A sample of each student’s project will be opened to the public on April 28, where attendees can preview content and leave comments. The opportunity to engage with projects beforehand can help attendees produce more insightful and directed questions for presenters, Lynch explains. 

Heller student named plaintiff in class action lawsuit against U S Department of Education

Heller student named plaintiff in class action lawsuit against U.S. Department of Education Tristan Campbell (GRAD), a student at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management, was one of 33 named plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education with hopes to eliminate the religious exemption from Title IX, which currently allows religious institutions to discriminate against LGBT students.  The lawsuit, filed by the Religious Exemption Accountability Project (REAP), references 25 religiously-affiliated institutions across the country, most of which are Christian-denominational.  “The Plaintiffs seek safety and justice for themselves and for the countless sexual and gender minority students whose oppression, fueled by government funding, and unrestrained by government intervention, persists with injurious consequences to mind, body and soul,” according to the lawsuit. “The Department’s inaction leaves students unprotected from the harms

The Rose Art Museum s Off The Wall exhibit and beyond

The Rose Art Museum s Off The Wall exhibit and beyond
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